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Orange Micro Terror Tube Head for Electric Guitar 20W White

Weighing less than one kilogram, the Micro Terror is undoubtedly the smallest and most portable head on the market. It pairs perfectly with the PPC108 cabinet and features an aux input and headphone...

Weighing less than one kilogram, the Micro Terror is undoubtedly the smallest and most portable head on the market. It pairs perfectly with the PPC108 cabinet and features an aux input and headphone output, making it ideal for practice and study. The size of the head does not compromise the sound quality. With a high-strength steel casing, it is built to...

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Description

Description

Weighing less than one kilogram, the Micro Terror is undoubtedly the smallest and most portable head on the market. It pairs perfectly with the PPC108 cabinet and features an aux input and headphone output, making it ideal for practice and study. The size of the head does not compromise the sound quality. With a high-strength steel casing, it is built to high standards. It includes a 12AX7 / ECC81 tube in the preamp, providing amazing depth of sound and volume.

  • Usability with an 8-16 Ohm speaker
  • Power: 20 Watts
  • Cabinet connection modes: 1 x 8 or 1 x 16 Ohm (8 Ohm minimum)
  • Single channel with aux in
  • Gain, tone, volume control
  • Tubes: Preamp: 12AX7/ECC83
  • Dimensions: 16.5 X 13.5 X 9.5 cm
  • Weight: 0.85 kg

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Specifications

Specifications

Power
20 W
Suitable For
for Electric Guitar
Type
Heads
Lamps
Yes
Colour
White

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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  • giannisargurokastritis
    4
    6 out of 6 members found this review helpful

    Guys, the Orange amplifier will make you look good if you're an average rocker who wants to spend a maximum of 250€ for an amp and cabinet combo. Personally, I recommend the ppc108 cabinet, which was specifically designed for the Orange. It's priced around 80€ and can handle anything from clean sounds to deep purple rainbow, etc. It's a decent amplifier, but it also has many negatives. The gain knob functions as a master volume, so if you want to increase the gain, you have to decrease the volume almost to zero. Additionally, the bass on the small cabinet is terrible because, naturally, it can't handle it properly. However, I've heard that in larger cabinets, the bass is better, so I can't give a complete opinion on that. Personally, when it comes to pedals, I would recommend trying them with the amplifier before buying them, but overall, it responds well to pedals. In conclusion, it's a decent budget rock lunchbox amplifier that satisfies the average user who wants a rock sound for their room or recordings. However, it doesn't play metal and it doesn't have a clean sound like a Fender amplifier

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    • Power
    • Is it easy to transfer?
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
    • Bass
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  • Guys, the Orange amplifier will make you look good if you're an average rocker who wants to spend a maximum of 250€ for an amp and cabinet combo. Personally, I recommend the ppc108 cabinet, which was specifically designed for the Orange. It's priced around 80€ and can handle anything from clean sounds to deep purple rainbow, etc. It's a decent amplifier, but it also has many negatives. The gain knob functions as a master volume, so if you want to increase the gain, you have to decrease the volume almost to zero. Additionally, the bass on the small cabinet is terrible because, naturally, it can't handle it properly. However, I've heard that in larger cabinets, the bass is better, so I can't give a complete opinion on that. Personally, when it comes to pedals, I would recommend trying them with the amplifier before buying them, but overall, it responds well to pedals. In conclusion, it's a decent budget rock lunchbox amplifier that satisfies the average user who wants a rock sound for their room or recordings. However, it doesn't play metal and it doesn't have a clean sound like a Fender amplifier

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Description & Specifications

Weighing less than one kilogram, the Micro Terror is undoubtedly the smallest and most portable head on the market. It pairs perfectly with the PPC108 cabinet and features an aux input and headphone output, making it ideal for practice and study. The size of the head does not compromise the sound quality. With a high-strength steel casing, it is built to high standards. It includes a 12AX7 / ECC81 tube in the preamp, providing amazing depth of sound and volume.

  • Usability with an 8-16 Ohm speaker
  • Power: 20 Watts
  • Cabinet connection modes: 1 x 8 or 1 x 16 Ohm (8 Ohm minimum)
  • Single channel with aux in
  • Gain, tone, volume control
  • Tubes: Preamp: 12AX7/ECC83
  • Dimensions: 16.5 X 13.5 X 9.5 cm
  • Weight: 0.85 kg

Manufacturer

Power
20 W
Suitable For
for Electric Guitar
Type
Heads
Lamps
Yes
Colour
White

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (1)

  1. 5 stars
    0
  2. 1
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1 star
    0
Review this product
  • giannisargurokastritis
    4
    6 out of 6 members found this review helpful

    Guys, the Orange amplifier will make you look good if you're an average rocker who wants to spend a maximum of 250€ for an amp and cabinet combo. Personally, I recommend the ppc108 cabinet, which was specifically designed for the Orange. It's priced around 80€ and can handle anything from clean sounds to deep purple rainbow, etc. It's a decent amplifier, but it also has many negatives. The gain knob functions as a master volume, so if you want to increase the gain, you have to decrease the volume almost to zero. Additionally, the bass on the small cabinet is terrible because, naturally, it can't handle it properly. However, I've heard that in larger cabinets, the bass is better, so I can't give a complete opinion on that. Personally, when it comes to pedals, I would recommend trying them with the amplifier before buying them, but overall, it responds well to pedals. In conclusion, it's a decent budget rock lunchbox amplifier that satisfies the average user who wants a rock sound for their room or recordings. However, it doesn't play metal and it doesn't have a clean sound like a Fender amplifier

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Power
    • Is it easy to transfer?
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
    • Bass
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Guys, the Orange amplifier will make you look good if you're an average rocker who wants to spend a maximum of 250€ for an amp and cabinet combo. Personally, I recommend the ppc108 cabinet, which was specifically designed for the Orange. It's priced around 80€ and can handle anything from clean sounds to deep purple rainbow, etc. It's a decent amplifier, but it also has many negatives. The gain knob functions as a master volume, so if you want to increase the gain, you have to decrease the volume almost to zero. Additionally, the bass on the small cabinet is terrible because, naturally, it can't handle it properly. However, I've heard that in larger cabinets, the bass is better, so I can't give a complete opinion on that. Personally, when it comes to pedals, I would recommend trying them with the amplifier before buying them, but overall, it responds well to pedals. In conclusion, it's a decent budget rock lunchbox amplifier that satisfies the average user who wants a rock sound for their room or recordings. However, it doesn't play metal and it doesn't have a clean sound like a Fender amplifier

    Translated from Greek ·
    6
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